Muppet Creator Jim Henson's One-Time Bedford, New York, Home Is For Sale

When you've just gotten out of a multi-decade relationship, where do you go to find some peace of mind? That's the question Kermit the frog – yes, the Muppets character – is facing right now.

Luckily, the one-time Bedford, New York, home of his creator, Jim Henson, has hit the market. Listed at $1.2 million, it seems like the perfect real estate investment for the "It's Not Easy Being Green" singer.

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The recently single star announced his split from longtime girlfriend, fellow Muppets cast member Miss Piggy, earlier this month, so it only seems right for him to snap up a swanky bachelor pad. And where better to go than a place that likely already feels like home?

Henson's former Mid-Century Modern abode was built in 1969 and sits on just-under two acres of densely wooded property. The five bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom residence boasts sleek, spacious interiors – sure to impress any new ladies Kermit may have in his life.

With a large deck complete with a wood-burning fireplace and overlooking an inviting swimming pool, the Bedford retreat is the perfect spot for hosting summer parties. But that's not the only draw for a newly single man: the master suite comes with a private sunken tub.

With the new The Muppets show gearing up to make its debut on ABC in September, and HBO's recently announced deal withSesame Street making headlines, no doubt the famous frog could use a secluded place to escape to.